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How Much Does Sod Installation Cost in Toronto in 2026?

Last updated: By YardQuote Research TeamReviewed by Yevhenii Kuznietsov, 11-year SEO & local-market data analyst

Professionally installed sod costs $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot in the GTA, so a typical 1,000 square foot Toronto backyard runs about $1,500 to $3,500, according to Sodding GTA and The Sprinkler Company. Full-service quotes that bundle old-lawn removal, fresh topsoil and grading reach $4.00 to $4.50 per square foot. Farm sod alone is only $0.35 to $0.90 per square foot.

What does sod installation cost per square foot?

YardQuote compiled this table from 16 named Canadian sources; where they disagreed, we widened the range rather than pick one.

Researched July 2026. CAD, sources named per row. Add 13% HST unless noted.
ItemTypical rangeUnitSource
Sod installation, installed (sod + delivery + labour), residential GTA$1.50$3.50(typ. $2.50)per sq ftSodding GTA
Sod installation, full-service Toronto (incl. basic prep)$1.90$4.25(typ. $2.75)per sq ftJHC Landscaping
Residential sod replacement (labour, materials, disposal included)$1.80$3.50(typ. $2.60)per sq ftGreen Warriors Landscaping
Residential sod install, 2026 GTA rates$2.10$4.50(typ. $3.00)per sq ftThe Sprinkler Company Inc.
Sod material only, farm-direct (Kentucky Bluegrass to premium mix)$0.35$0.90(typ. $0.60)per sq ftISR Gardening
Sod by the roll (covers ~9-10 sq ft, before delivery)$3.50$8.00(typ. $5.50)per rollSodding GTA
Sod delivery from GTA-area sod farms (Greenhorizons, Brookdale, Turf Care, King Sod)$80$200(typ. $120)per loadKhanscapes
Old sod/grass removal and disposal (standalone)$0.25$2.00(typ. $0.75)per sq ftJHC Landscaping
Topsoil supplied and spread for lawn prep (approx. 2-inch layer)$300$500(typ. $400)per 1,000 sq ftKhanscapes
Bulk screened topsoil (yard pickup; small delivered GTA loads at the high end)$36$125(typ. $80)per cubic yardGreen Ridge Landscape Depot
Lawn grading / leveling before sod$0.40$3.00(typ. $1.50)per sq ftSB Excavation
Regrading an average Toronto backyard (project total)$1,000$5,000(typ. $2,500)per projectSB Excavation
Traditional lawn seeding, professional (new lawn alternative to sod)$0.05$0.15(typ. $0.10)per sq ftAbsolute Home Services
Hydroseeding (Canada-wide)$0.13$0.18(typ. $0.15)per sq ftThe Grounds Guys Canada

What drives the price?

Not every quote is the same job. These are the variables that move sod installation pricing most in Toronto, so you can read a quote and see where the money goes.

  • Lawn size — per-sq-ft rates drop with scale; sub-500 sq ft jobs hit contractor minimums, while 5,000+ sq ft jobs can dip toward $1.30-$2.50/sq ft
  • Site access — back yards behind narrow side gates mean hand-carrying 10-15 lb rolls and wheelbarrowing soil, pushing quotes to the high end
  • Old lawn removal — whether the existing turf must be stripped, hauled and tipped (bin/disposal fees) or is already bare ground
  • Topsoil depth required — 2-4 inches of fresh screened topsoil is standard; poor clay or construction-fill subsoil needs more
  • Grading and drainage correction — leveling ($0.40-$3.00/sq ft) or full regrading ($1,000-$5,000) before sod can exceed the sod cost itself
  • Sod variety — Kentucky Bluegrass is cheapest ($0.35-$0.70/sq ft material); fescue, ryegrass and premium/eco blends run $0.55-$0.90
  • Delivery distance from sod farms (most GTA farms are in Hamilton, King, Cambridge areas) — $80-$200 per load
  • Season and demand — May-June is peak booking in the GTA; shoulder-season slots are easier to negotiate
  • Irrigation needs — new sod requires daily watering for 2-3 weeks; sprinkler setup or watering service adds cost

What's specific to Ontario and Toronto?

Ontario rules and Toronto's climate change the math in ways national price guides miss. Here is what applies locally, from HST to permits to freeze-thaw.

  • HST: landscaping and sodding services are fully taxable at 13% HST in Ontario — always confirm whether a contractor's quote is HST-in or HST-extra; on a $3,000 job that's a $390 difference.
  • No permit is needed to re-sod your own front or back yard in Toronto, but any landscaping work in the public right-of-way (the boulevard between your property line and the curb) requires a City of Toronto right-of-way permit before work starts.
  • Toronto homeowners are responsible for maintaining boulevard sod in front of their homes and must keep it trimmed below 20 cm (8 in) under City bylaw — 311 accepts complaints about unmaintained boulevards.
  • Grading/drainage: under Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 629 you cannot regrade in a way that directs stormwater onto neighbouring properties; the standard is roughly a 2% slope falling away from the foundation for the first 3 metres. Most residential regrading needs no standalone permit but must follow the City's lot grading guidelines; infill construction requires an approved grading plan.
  • Retaining walls higher than 1 metre that are adjacent to public property or areas people can access require a building permit under the Ontario Building Code and typically engineered drawings — relevant if your sod project involves terracing a sloped yard.
  • Seasonality: Ontario sod farms harvest roughly April through November, so sod is simply unavailable in winter. Best install windows are spring (mid-April to June) and early fall (September to mid-October); July-August installs survive only with daily watering.
  • Watering restrictions: some GTA municipalities (parts of York and Peel regions) run odd/even summer outdoor watering schedules; newly laid sod usually qualifies for an exemption or temporary permit — check your local municipality before a mid-summer install. Toronto proper has no permanent lawn-watering restrictions.
  • Landscape Ontario (the provincial trade association) membership is a useful vetting signal when comparing GTA sod contractors.

How can I pay less?

You can keep sod installation costs down without cutting the parts that matter. These are the levers GTA homeowners actually use, each tied to a real number above.

  • Buy farm-direct and lay it yourself: material is only $0.35-$0.90/sq ft vs $1.50-$3.50 installed — a 1,000 sq ft DIY job costs roughly $500-$900 in sod plus a $80-$200 delivery instead of $1,500-$3,500.
  • Ask whether old-sod removal is bundled: standalone removal runs $1-$2/sq ft but drops to $0.25-$0.50/sq ft when included in a sod-replacement package.
  • Pick up topsoil yourself if you have a trailer: $36/cu yd at supply yards vs $80-$235/cu yd for small delivered loads — delivery is most of the cost on 1-3 yard orders.
  • Seed large, low-visibility areas instead of sodding: at $0.05-$0.15/sq ft, seeding a big back yard costs 10-20x less than sod; save sod for the front yard where instant results matter.
  • Book shoulder season (early spring or September-October): you avoid the May-June rush, sod establishes with less watering, and contractors have more room to negotiate.
  • Get at least 3 written GTA quotes and compare line items — removal, topsoil depth, grading and HST treatment vary more between contractors than the sod price itself.
  • Choose Kentucky Bluegrass over premium blends unless you have heavy shade: it is the cheapest variety at $0.35-$0.70/sq ft and the GTA standard.
  • Split a delivery with a neighbour: sod farm delivery fees ($80-$200) and topsoil delivery are per-load, not per-house.

How did we research these numbers?

Every price on this page comes from a named Canadian source, and where sources disagreed we widened the range rather than pick a favourite. Here is how YardQuote reconciled the numbers.

  • Installed sod pricing clusters tightly at $1.50-$3.50/sq ft across five independent GTA contractors surveyed (Sodding GTA, JHC Landscaping, Green Warriors, Niko's Gardening, Sodding Canada); full-service Toronto quotes that bundle removal, topsoil and grading reach $4.00-$4.50/sq ft.
  • Sod-removal pricing conflicts across sources, so the range was widened: JHC Landscaping quotes $1-$2/sq ft standalone, while The Sprinkler Company prices old-turf removal at $0.25-$0.50/sq ft as an add-on to a sod install, and Khanscapes cites ~$0.50/sq ft ($500 per 1,000 sq ft) for soil removal. Bundled removal is far cheaper than standalone.
  • Material vs installed gap: farm sod costs only $0.35-$0.90/sq ft, meaning labour, prep and disposal account for roughly 60-75% of an installed quote — this is where DIY savings live.
  • Topsoil has a large pickup-vs-delivered spread: $36/cu yd at supply yards (Green Ridge, Newmarket) but $80-$235/cu yd for 1-3 yard delivered loads on GTA marketplaces, because delivery dominates small-order pricing.
  • 2026-dated guides (The Sprinkler Company, Khanscapes) run roughly 5-15% above 2025-dated guides (JHC, Sodding GTA), consistent with materials and labour inflation.
  • Small jobs carry effective minimums: The Sprinkler Company budgets $830-$1,250 for a 300 sq ft job (~$2.75-$4.15/sq ft), so per-sq-ft rates rise sharply below ~500 sq ft.
  • Commercial/large-area sodding starts around $0.75/sq ft (Sodding Canada, Green Warriors) — economies of scale roughly halve the residential rate.
  • US cost guides (Angi, HomeGuide, LawnLove, HomeAdvisor, Forbes, LawnStarter) surfaced in searches were EXCLUDED because they publish USD figures; every price above comes from a Canadian company publishing CAD prices for Ontario/GTA.

Sources

Who can do the work?

YardQuote tracks 113 sod installation companies across the Greater Toronto Area, rated 4.8★ on average. The three below rank highest on our review-weighted score, based on YardQuote's analysis of 113 GTA businesses, July 2026.

  • Design Turf1
    Verified listingTop rated

    Design Turf

    Richmond HillLandscape Design

    Design Turf for Artificial Grass Lawns Toronto. Our artificial turf ranks #1 across Toronto and the GTA. Learn about our turf products here!

  • Niko's Gardening Inc.2
    Verified listingTop rated

    Niko's Gardening Inc.

    VaughanLandscaping

    Niko’s Gardening it's Toronto landscaping company has been in business since 2004. We provide landscaping services for residential and commercial clients.

  • Enviro-Loc Interlocking Ltd.3
    Verified listingTop rated

    Enviro-Loc Interlocking Ltd.

    Islington-City Centre WestLandscaping

    Professional landscaping company in southern Ontario offering landscaping & interlocking services. Find the best interlocking contractors!

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Frequently asked questions

How much does sod installation cost per square foot in Toronto?

Across GTA contractors publishing 2025-2026 rates, professionally installed sod runs about $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot including sod, delivery and laying. Full-service Toronto quotes that bundle old-lawn removal, fresh topsoil and grading reach $4.00 to $4.50 per square foot. Farm sod alone is only $0.35 to $0.90 per square foot; labour and prep make up the rest.

How much does it cost to sod a 1,000 sq ft backyard in Toronto?

Budget roughly $1,500 to $3,500 for 1,000 square feet installed, based on Sodding GTA, ISR Gardening and The Sprinkler Company's 2025-2026 figures. Add $500 to $2,000 if the old lawn must be stripped and hauled away, and $300 to $500 for fresh topsoil. Small city backyards often hit contractor minimums, so per-square-foot rates rise below about 500 square feet.

Is seeding a lawn cheaper than sod in Ontario?

Yes, dramatically. Traditional seeding costs about $0.05 to $0.15 per square foot in Ontario and hydroseeding $0.13 to $0.18, versus $1.50 to $3.50 for installed sod — roughly 10 to 20 times cheaper. The trade-off is time: seed needs six to eight weeks of care and a full season to mature, while sod is usable in two to three weeks.

How much does it cost to remove an old lawn in the GTA?

Stripping and disposing of an old lawn typically costs $0.50 to $2.00 per square foot in the GTA as a standalone job — about $500 to $2,000 for 1,000 square feet. When bundled into a sod-replacement quote, contractors like The Sprinkler Company price removal as low as $0.25 to $0.50 per square foot, so always ask exactly what your quote includes.

Do I need new topsoil before laying sod, and what does it cost?

Most installs need 2 to 4 inches of fresh screened topsoil so roots can establish. GTA contractors charge about $300 to $500 per 1,000 square feet to supply and spread it. Buying bulk yourself starts around $36 per cubic yard at supply yards like Green Ridge Landscape Depot, but small delivered loads in Toronto run $80 to $235 including delivery.

When is the best time to lay sod in Toronto?

Spring (mid-April to June) and early fall (September to mid-October) are ideal — cooler weather and rain mean less watering and better rooting. Ontario sod farms harvest roughly April through November, so winter installs are impossible. July-August installs work but demand daily watering for 2 to 3 weeks, and some GTA municipalities run odd/even watering schedules, though new sod usually qualifies for exemptions.

Do I need a permit to re-sod or regrade my yard in Toronto?

Re-sodding your own yard needs no permit. But any work on the City boulevard requires a Toronto right-of-way permit, and regrading must not push drainage onto neighbours under Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 629 — keep roughly a 2% slope falling away from foundations. Retaining walls over 1 metre adjacent to public or accessible areas need a building permit with engineered drawings.

How much is a roll of sod in Ontario?

A standard Ontario sod roll covers about 9 to 10 square feet and costs $3.50 to $8.00 before delivery, per Sodding GTA and ISR Gardening's 2025-2026 guides. Kentucky Bluegrass sits at the low end at $0.35 to $0.70 per square foot, while premium and fescue blends run $0.60 to $0.90. Farm delivery adds roughly $80 to $200 per load.

Questions to ask your contractor

  • Is old-lawn removal, grading and fresh topsoil included? Full sod cost breakdown
  • How fresh is the sod — same-day from an Ontario farm?
  • What watering schedule do you require for the warranty to hold?
  • What happens if sections fail to root in the first month?

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